Geelong Story TAR - Counting The Records

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Hi this will be my first TAR story, but it won't be a regular one. All I will be doing is simming through the year then keep track of records. I'll post the starting ones up.
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 9
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 1
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 1
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 2

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)

MVP’s (2006-)

RISING STARS (2006-)



GEELONG
Grand Finals – 13
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
John Newman (300)
Peter Riccardi* (282)
Garry Hocking (274)
Paul Couch (259)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
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Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 9
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 1
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 2

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd

MVP’s (2006-)

2006 - James Hird

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy

GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi* (307)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)
Paul Couch (259)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 

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2006 Info
Minor Premiers
Lost GF
Peter Riccardi overtook John 'Sam' Newman as the 2nd highest games player for Geelong
James Kelly was Best and Fairest
Steven King and Paul Chapman made the All Australian Team
 
2006 Off Season
Steven King retired after over 200 games
Peter Riccardi was considering retirement, but was talked out of it
Paul Koulouriotis, Matthew McCarthy and Matthew Spencer were all de-listed
No trades were made
Draftees:
Damon Southall (SB), Overall 60, Improvement 65
Gary Spriggs (SF), Overall 62, Imp 50
Omar Hayton (TF), Overall 63, Imp 14
Zacharay Dahl (OB), Overall 58, Imp 25
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 9
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 1
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 3

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi* (319)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)
Paul Couch (259)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 
2007 INFO
Well Ricco only managed 12 games, leaving him 6 behind the club leader, hopefully he doesn't retire
West Coast managed to defeated Freo in the GF
Cameron Mooney was Geelong's B&F
Geelong had 3 All Australians
Geelong came 4th in the H&A season, and got knocked out in the Premliminary Final
 
2007 Off Season
Peter Riccardi has decided to hang up the boots, after playing 319 games, 6 behind the club record.
In a suprise move the club de-listed veteran Darren Milburn after 222 games, due to salary cap issues. David Wojcinski, Charlie Gardiner, Tim Callan, Kent Kingsley, Stephen Owen, Henry Playfair and Zachary Dahl were all victims of the salary cap also.
No trades were made
Draftees:
Louis Hood (TF), (56,57)
Andres Bottom (SF) (58,55)
Mason Copponi (OB) (53,48)
Andres Benfield (OB) (58,32)
Pre Season Draft:
Matt Thomas
Parker Rau
Cody Bergman
Geelong were again over the salary cap with 1 player still needed to fill their list, so David Johnson was cut
Other Draftees from PSD:
Christopher Glanville
Robert Warnock
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)
2008 - Port Adelaide (Runner Up - Essendon)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 9
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 2
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 3

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)
2008 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2008 - Damon White (PA)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)
2008 - Ryan Griffen (WB)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)
2008 - Adam Thompson (PA)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)
2008 - Adam Goodes (Ess)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi* (319)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)
Paul Couch (259)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)
2008 - Corey Enright (BP)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney
2008 - Cameron Mooney

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 
2008 Info and Off Season
Geelong finished 5th and were knocked out in the Prelim Finals
Port Adelaide defeated Essendon in the GF
Paul Hasleby won his second Brownlow
Cameron Mooney won his 2nd consecutive B&F
Corey Enright made the AA team
No Players retired
Tom Harley, Corey Enright and Brad Ottens were all de-listed due to salary cap issues, which was a huge shame
Antonio Kehoe (OB) (67,25)
Ian Wrenn (OB) (59,25)
William Fornarich (SB) (70,4)
Lucas Hilbig (OB) (66,7)
Were all drafted

Matthew Stokes was also a late de-listing due to salary cap reasons
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)
2008 - Port Adelaide (Runner Up - Essendon)
2009 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - West Coast)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 9
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 2
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 3

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)
2008 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2009 - Matthew Bate (PA)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2008 - Damon White (PA)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K), Adam Morgan (WB)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)
2008 - Ryan Griffen (WB)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)
2008 - Adam Thompson (PA)
2009 - Dustin Christopherson (Melb)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)
2008 - Adam Goodes (Ess)
2009 - Sam Mitchell (Haw)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi* (319)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)
Paul Couch (259)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)
2008 - Corey Enright (BP)
2009 - Paul Chapman (Int)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney
2008 - Cameron Mooney
2009 - Cameron Mooney, James Bartel

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958, 2008
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 
2009 Info and off Season
Wooden Spoon:thumbsdown:
Chapman made AA team
Mooney won 3rd consecutive B&F and is on the verge of breaking into the Goalkicking leaderboard
Bartel also tied for the B&F

Mark Blake, Omar Hayton and Andres Benfield were all de-listed, and our salary cap worries seem to be gone :thumbsu:
Draft:
Gabriel Burrell (TB) (65,53)
Bryce Frael (SB) (68,35)
John Mcviciars (SB) (69,21)
Dominic Lim (R) (66,9)

Ashton Keogh (Pre season draft)
 

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PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)
2008 - Port Adelaide (Runner Up - Essendon)
2009 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - West Coast)
2010 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - Bulldogs)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 11
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 2
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 3

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)
2008 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2009 - Matthew Bate (PA)
2010 - Danny Meyer (Rich)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2008 - Damon White (PA)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K), Adam Morgan (WB)
2010 - Adam Pattison (Rich)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)
2008 - Ryan Griffen (WB)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K)
2010 - Daniel Wells (Kang)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)
2008 - Adam Thompson (PA)
2009 - Dustin Christopherson (Melb)
2010 - Edward Glossop (Bris)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)
2008 - Adam Goodes (Ess)
2009 - Sam Mitchell (Haw)
2010 - Luke Hodge (Haw)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi (319)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)
Matthew Scarlett* (267)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)
2008 - Corey Enright (BP)
2009 - Paul Chapman (Int)
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr (Rover)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney
2008 - Cameron Mooney
2009 - Cameron Mooney, James Bartel
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958, 2008
Pre Season Premiers – 1961
 
2010 Info and Off Season
We came 10th on the ladder
Hawthorn won back to back flags
Gary Ablett Jnr made the AA team and won the B&F
Matthew Scarlett entered the top 5 game players for the club, and Cameron Mooney should also at the end of this year, also Gary Ablett Jnr should soon.

No players retired
Antonio Kehoe and Dominic Lim were de-listed
Ashton Keogh and pick 7 were traded to Hawthorn for Vincent Frome
Jaylen Amery (TB) (57,63)
Dominick Burman (SB) (63,30)
Cristian Martignago (OB) (68,6)
were all drafted

Mason Copponi was de-listed to make room for Dominic Emery in the PSD
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)
2008 - Port Adelaide (Runner Up - Essendon)
2009 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - West Coast)
2010 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - Bulldogs)
2011 - West Coast (Runner Up - Collingwood)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 3
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 11
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 2
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 4

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)
2008 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2009 - Matthew Bate (PA)
2010 - Danny Meyer (Rich)
2011 - Jonathon Brown (Bris)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2008 - Damon White (PA)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K), Adam Morgan (WB)
2010 - Adam Pattison (Rich)
2011 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)
2008 - Ryan Griffen (WB)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K)
2010 - Daniel Wells (Kang)
2011 - Matthew Pavlich (Frem)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)
2008 - Adam Thompson (PA)
2009 - Dustin Christopherson (Melb)
2010 - Edward Glossop (Bris)
2011 - Ashton Keogh (Haw)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)
2008 - Adam Goodes (Ess)
2009 - Sam Mitchell (Haw)
2010 - Luke Hodge (Haw)
2011 - Shannon Hurn (WCE)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi (319)
John Newman (300)
Matthew Scarlett* (289)
Garry Hocking (274)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)
2008 - Corey Enright (BP)
2009 - Paul Chapman (Int)
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr (Rover)
2011 - Louis Hood (FF)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney
2008 - Cameron Mooney
2009 - Cameron Mooney, James Bartel
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr
2011 - Gary Ablett Jnr, James Bartel

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958, 2008
Pre Season Premiers – 1961, 2011
 
2011 Info and Off Season
Well we were pre season premiers, then had an up and down season, where we were knocked out of the 8 into 9th place in the final round
Louis Hood made AA, and Gary Ablett Jnr won his 2nd B&F in a row, when he tied with James Bartel
Matthew Scarlett should play his 300th game next year, unless he retires.

Cameron Ling retired after 266 games for the club.
Robert Warnock and Jaylen Amery were de-listed
Chris Glanville, Ian Wrenn and Cristian Martignago were traded to Melbourne for Patrick Joynson
Draft:
Christian Ezard (R) (61,57)
Benjamin Linke (TB) (73,4)
Aidan Strawberry (OB) (66,4)
Matthew Wadley (OB) (61,22)

Parker Rau was de-listed for salary cap reasons

Matt Thomas was de-listed to make room for Louis Twidle
 
Salary Cap is very tough on TAR, even on simple (what I use for salary cap). Can annoy the **** out of you when you have to get rid of a quality player during/after the PSD.

I had a good thing happen to me in my game. Ben Johnson ($460,000, Age 27, Ov 76-0) traded for Xavier Clarke ($125,000, Age 25, Ov 76-4) :thumbsu:
 
PREMIERS LIST (2006-)
2006 - St Kilda (Runners Up - Geelong)
2007 - West Coast (Runner Up - Fremantle)
2008 - Port Adelaide (Runner Up - Essendon)
2009 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - West Coast)
2010 - Hawthorn (Runner Up - Bulldogs)
2011 - West Coast (Runner Up - Collingwood)
2012 - Brisbane (Runner Up - Carlton)

All Time Ladder
Adelaide – 2
Brisbane Bears – 0
Brisbane Lions – 4
Carlton – 16
Collingwood – 14
Essendon – 16
Fitzroy – 8
Footscray/W Bulldogs – 1
Fremantle – 0
Geelong – 6
Hawthorn – 11
Melbourne – 12
Nth Melb/Kangaroos – 4
Port Adel – 2
Richmond – 10
St Kilda – 2
Sth Melb/Sydney – 4
University – 0
West Coast – 4

BROWNLOW MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2007 - Jobe Watson (Ess)
2008 - Paul Hasleby (Frem)
2009 - Matthew Bate (PA)
2010 - Danny Meyer (Rich)
2011 - Jonathon Brown (Bris)
2012 - Justin Sherman (Bris)

COLEMAN MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2007 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2008 - Damon White (PA)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K), Adam Morgan (WB)
2010 - Adam Pattison (Rich)
2011 - Matthew Lloyd (Ess)
2012 - Brent Staker (WC)

MVP’s (2006-)
2006 - James Hird (Ess)
2007 - Kane Cornes (PA)
2008 - Ryan Griffen (WB)
2009 - Fraser Gehrig (St K)
2010 - Daniel Wells (Kang)
2011 - Matthew Pavlich (Frem)
2012 - Adam Cooney (WB)

RISING STARS (2006-)
2006 - Marc Murphy (Carl)
2007 - Steven Pater (WCE)
2008 - Adam Thompson (PA)
2009 - Dustin Christopherson (Melb)
2010 - Edward Glossop (Bris)
2011 - Ashton Keogh (Haw)
2012 - Christopher Hoggard (Coll)

NORM SMITH MEDALISTS (2006-)
2006 - Justin Koschitzke (St K)
2007 - Andrew Embley (WCE)
2008 - Adam Goodes (Ess)
2009 - Sam Mitchell (Haw)
2010 - Luke Hodge (Haw)
2011 - Shannon Hurn (WCE)
2012 - Jonathon Brown (Bris)


GEELONG
Grand Finals – 14
Premierships – 6
Highest Score – 37.17 (239) v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Lowest Score – 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, R3, 1899, Corio Oval
Greatest Winning Margian – 164 pts v Brisbane, R7, 1992, Carrara
Best Winning Sequence – 23 games, R12 1952 – R13 1953
Worst Losing Sequence – 16 games, R16 1941 – R13 1944

Most Games
Ian Nankervis (325)
Peter Riccardi (319)
Matthew Scarlett* (311)
John Newman (300)
Garry Hocking (274)

All Time Goal Kicking Leaders
Gary Ablett Snr (1021)
Doug Wade (834)
Billy Brownless (441)
Lindsay White (429)
Cliff Rankin (400)

Brownlow Medalists
Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924)
Bernie Smith (1951)
Alistair Lord (1962)
Paul Couch (1989)

Coleman Medalists
Eddy James (1897) (22 goals)
Eddy James (1899) (31)
Teddy Lockwood (1900) (24)
Percy Martini (1910) (51)
Cliff Rankin (1921) (61)
Lloyd Hagger (1925) (70)
George Moloney (1932) (109)
Lindsay White (1948) (86)
Noel Rayson (1955) (80)
Doug Wade (1962) (68)
Doug Wade (1967) (96)
Doug Wade (1969) (127)
Larry Donohue (1976) (105)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993) (124)
Gary Ablett Snr (1994) (129)
Gary Ablett Snr (1995) (122)

Norm Smith Medalists
Gary Ablett Snr (1989)

Jock McHale Medalists
Reg Hickey (1951)
Reg Hickey (1952)
Bob Davis (1963)

MVP Awards
Greg Williams (1985)
Gary Ablett Snr (1993)

Rising Stars
-

All Australians (2006-)
2006 - Steven King (Ruck), Paul Chapman (Interchange)
2007 - Steve Johnson (HFF), Nathan Ablett (FP), Brad Ottens (Ruck)
2008 - Corey Enright (BP)
2009 - Paul Chapman (Int)
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr (Rover)
2011 - Louis Hood (FF)
2012 - Matthew Egan (CHB), Trent West (Ruck), Steve Johnson (INT)

Best and Fairests (2006-)
2006 - James Kelly
2007 - Cameron Mooney
2008 - Cameron Mooney
2009 - Cameron Mooney, James Bartel
2010 - Gary Ablett Jnr
2011 - Gary Ablett Jnr, James Bartel
2012 - Travis Varcoe, Patrick Joynson, Vincent Frome

Premierships – 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963
Runners Up – 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006
Wooden Spoons – 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958, 2008
Pre Season Premiers – 1961, 2011
 
2012 Info and Off Season
We got off to a bad start to the season, but ended up 11th with 10-12
We had 3 all australians and a 3 way tie for the B&F

AND BLOODY HELL THEY SACKED ME :mad: :thumbsdown:

Well I can either continue the story just with another club while looking at Geelong, or can just concentrate on my Sydney story? What do you guys want?
 
Looks like the story can't go on, however can still be done, just in a less entertaining way (for you), as you will be controlling another club. Up to you mate. Be a pity though.
 
Lonie_from_50 said:
Looks like the story can't go on, however can still be done, just in a less entertaining way (for you), as you will be controlling another club. Up to you mate. Be a pity though.
Yeah, might just do the Sydney one
 
Metallica_Man said:
2012 Info and Off Season
We got off to a bad start to the season, but ended up 11th with 10-12
We had 3 all australians and a 3 way tie for the B&F

AND BLOODY HELL THEY SACKED ME :mad: :thumbsdown:

Well I can either continue the story just with another club while looking at Geelong, or can just concentrate on my Sydney story? What do you guys want?
If you reckon that's rough, I won six premierships in about 15 years and then missed the finals twice in a row and they sacked me :eek:
 
Pie 4 Life said:
If you reckon that's rough, I won six premierships in about 15 years and then missed the finals twice in a row and they sacked me :eek:
:eek: That's a bit rough, usually they wouldn't sack me if I won the spoon for 10 years in a row :p :eek:
 

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